Italian football clubs Milan and Juventus, as well as Spanish Barcelona and Real Madrid continue negotiations on the Super League project. This was stated by the head of the organization and the president of Real Madrid Florentino Perez. His commentary is quoted by the journalist of the Sky Sport TV channel Fabrizio Romano on his page in Twitter…
Perez recalled that all 12 Super League clubs have signed a binding contract.
The Italian Juventus and Milan did not leave the Super League. Together with Real Madrid and Barcelona, they are discussing possible solutions, ”the head of the organization said.
He added that “if this project did not work, then another will work.”
At the same time, earlier on Wednesday it became known that the Italian football club Milan had withdrawn from the Superleague. The corresponding statement was published on April 21 on the club’s website.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico, Milan, Inter “and” Juventus “.
This caused a negative reaction from UEFA itself, as well as from the UEFA football associations and the top divisions of the football leagues in England, Italy and Spain – clubs from these countries were the founders of the Super League. The International Football Federation (FIFA) also condemned the project.
UEFA officials said that all clubs participating in the Super League will be barred from playing in all other domestic, European and world competitions, and players from these teams may be banned from playing for their national teams.
In this regard, on April 20, English clubs announced their withdrawal from the Super League. Juventus President and Superleague Vice President Andrea Agnelli said the project would not be possible after that.
On April 21, the Super League decided to suspend discussions on the project, noting that the current status of European football should change, and the project was aimed at “allowing the sport to develop, generating resources and stability for the entire football pyramid, including helping to overcome financial difficulties. experienced by the entire football community as a result of the pandemic. “